8th March 2011: Kerstin Dautenhahn and Ben Robins appeared in a news report by Associated Press. (to watch click here).

7th March 2011: an article by the Associated Press was reported online by many news sites throughout the world.

22nd May 2009: The British Satellite News (BSN) reported the work with Kaspar and children with autism.

7th August 2008: the work with Kaspar and children with autism has been reported online by Bayerischer Rundfunk, a radio and TV-station in Germany.

24th May 2008: NHK – Ben Robins appeared on Japanese national television, a documentary program dedicated to our work with children with Autism (click here to watch)

24th April 2008: Ben Robins appeared on SAT.1: Planetopia - a science magazine on German television (click here to watch with amateur subtitles)

16th August 2007: the work with Kaspar and children with autism has been reported (in German) in Spiegel Online (to view click here)

August 2007: an article in 'ZEIT Wissen' magazine - a bimonthly magazine of the German daily newspaper Die ZEIT, that covers scientific topics. Schau Mir in Die Augen - article about the use of the Humanoid robot Kaspar with children with Autism. 5/2007, p 86-91.

30th May 2007: Ben Robins in a live interview on BBC World Service, BBC Radio 4, and BBC Three Counties radio stations.

29th May 2007: Ben Robins appears on BBC1 in a television news report (click here to watch)

26th April 2004: Tamie Salter and Kerstin Dautenhahn appeared on HotScience, broadcast on National Geographic Adventure

14th March 2004: Ben Robins and Kerstin Dautenhahn appeared on Planetopia, a show broadcast on SAT 1 in Germany

MARCH 2013 - KASPAR at National Autistic Society conference in Harrogate Kaspar was demonstrated by Dr. Ben Robins and Luke Wood during a two-day exhibition at the National Autistic Society conference on the 5th and 6th of March 2013. Dr Ben Robins also presented the work with Kaspar and children with autism in two lunch-time seminars at this conference.

November 2012 - KASPAR at Science Museum LATES event KASPAR was presented at the Science Museum Lates event on the 28th of November 2012. Dr Ben robins also gave a talk at this event presenting the work of the Aurora Project.

February 2012 - KASPAR at National Autistic Society conference in Manchester Kaspar was demonstrated by Dr. Ben Robins and Luke Wood during a two-day exhibition at the National Autistic Society conference on the 8th and 29th of February 2012. Dr Ben Robins also presented the work with Kaspar and children with autism in two lunch-time seminars at this conference.

December 2011 - KASPAR at the Robotville event in the London Science Museum KASPAR was on display amongst many other robots from around the world during the Robotville event in London at the science museum from the 1st to 4th of December 2011. Prof. Kerstin Dautenhan also gave a talk at this event. The event received international attention from many media groups around the world.

October 2011- KASPAR at Naidex South exhibition Between October the 19th and 20th the adaptive systems research group presented both the KASPAR robot and the Sunflower robot at Naidex South 2011.

August 2011 - KASPAR at the TAROS 2011 Conference, Sheffield. Dr. Kheng Lee Koay and Dr. Ze Ji exhibited the KASPAR and Sunflower robots at the TAROS 2011 conference from the 31st of August to the 2nd of September in Sheffield. The robots are used in the Roboskin project (KASPAR) and LIREC project (Sunflower).

June 2011 - KASPAR at the Autism Show in London We presented KASPAR at the Autism Show, 24-25 June 2011, EXCeL London.

November 2009 - Robots for Rehabilitation and Personal Independence workshop On 24 November 2009 Dr. Farshid Amirabdollahian and Prof. Kerstin Dautenhahn organised a workshop in Ramada Jarvis Hotel entitled "Robots for Rehabilitation and Personal Independence" sponsored by KT-EQUAL. The event attracted more than 70 participants from UH Universities, Spain, Denmark, and the Netherlands. It was a very successful networking event for one of our key research areas, namely Social and Healthcare robotics.